Crocs reviews and discussion

4.5

93% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Exceptionally comfortable cushioned footbed
  • Lightweight, waterproof construction
  • Easy, quick slip-on design
  • Playful, customizable jibbitz options
  • Divisive, bulky aesthetics
  • Traction can be slippery wet
  • Vent holes invite dirt, sand
  • Platform styles risk ankle rolls

Crocs earns largely positive reviews for genuine comfort, easy slip-on convenience, water-friendly durability, and playful customization via Jibbitz—many convert from skeptics to daily wearers. Reviews also flag downsides: divisive aesthetics, foam cushioning that compresses with heavy wear, slickness on wet floors, debris entering through vent holes, occasional sizing inconsistencies, ankle-roll risk in platform styles, shrinkage in heat, and limited long-walk support, making them better for errands, beach, or work shifts than distance walking.

AI summary based on Thingtesting reviews

418 reviews and posts

  • The shoe of my childhood. Cute and customizable. Four wheel drive available. The foam is surprisingly sturdy. Great boat shoe.

  • I have to say although I don't find them that atractive on the outside, they are amazingly comfortable. It's like walking on clouds.

  • I have had Crocs for years and I will always swear by them. I love the variety of colors and customization options. I wear mine while standing at my standing desk. They're great.

  • Won’t wear anything else

  • I actually use these as my gardening shoes because I live in a super hot area. But sometimes I wear my flip flops to run errands too! Honestly they are so comfy, I can't hate on them for being a lil ugly. They're fun!

  • Back in the day, crocs and collecting little icons were all the rage. That day for me was in like middle school. I'm happy to say upon getting into college, that rage came back and crocs were once again accepted. They are my all-time cabin, lounge around & errand run shoe that's both comfy and a conversation starter. Word of advice? Own your crocs. If they aren't cool now, they will be one day, to someone, who is actually cool and doesn't give a shit about what's on your feet. Crocs are for comfort and fun - not necessarily style.

  • I swore I wouldn’t buy them, and now we all have a pair for in the house! Comfy!

  • Nice design and useful outdoor with gardening. After few hours my arch get sore.

  • I've always had a love hate relationship with Crocs because while I'm not a big fan of how they look, they are incredibly comfortable and last a long time. I've had a few pairs which have been with me for years, beach trips and what not. Would recommend checking the sizes in person because they tend to be roomy. Have loved the customisation bit, I think it's a lot of fun! Recommend definitely for 100% comfort.

  • While I do not like the style of full regular Crocs...I've got to admit, I love my slides. They are surprisingly comfortable and light, and work so well as house slippers.

  • I don’t care what anyone says crocs are some most comfortable shoes you’ll ever own

  • Recently bought the Shrek crocs lol and I love them. Wouldn't wear them in public, but so comfortable to wear around the house.

  • Every summer as a kid I would get a new pair of crocs when I would visit Lake George. I loved every pair I had and they were so comfortable. I think the different collabs brands have been doing with crocs are so smart and cute.

  • The only thing I like about this brand are the Jibbitz-they're really cute and fun!!

  • Got to wear crocs when I was 8yo, then I didn’t the design, but ultimately is all about the comfort and that is crocs's specialty!

  • Definitely not for long walks where your feet need extra support, but a great easy to throw on shoe that is more supportive and sturdy than a flip flop!

  • They're very comfy and I love the customization aspect! I have the platform ones and they're super cute. Only complaints I have are the white ones get super dirty and I've noticed that, due to the rubber. you're more prone to tripping.

  • I have to admit I have had at least a pair of crocs in my closet over the past 15+ years. When I was in college for going to the showers, when I was an intern, to keep by the back steps for going into the basement for laundry, to wear to walk the dog, to use for swim practice, or bring car camping, etc. I actually don't think they are that ugly. There are uglier shoes in the world. I like the wide range of colors.